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  1. Asian Law Catalogue

    Asian Law Online Catalog Now Available to View

    The Asian Law catalog is now online. You can click on a book record for more details, or create your own booklist of titles which you can download into an excel document or email to a friend or colleague. This catalog will be updated as new books publish so bookmark it in your browser today to keep all of the latest titles just a click away.

  2. Child Pornography

    New Research Books Publishing in February

    February sees the publication of a number of new titles from the Routledge Law Research & Scholarly list. Books include a new paperback version of Child Pornography: Law and Policy as well as a new book in our Routledge Research in Human Rights Law by Paul O'Connell; Vindicating Socio-Economic Rights. Read on for details of these and other titles ...

  3. ASIL 2012

    Come visit Routledge Law at the American Society of International Law conference in Washinton D.C. March 28-31. Conference attendees will receive a 20% discount and free shipping on all display copies.  

  4. Legal English

    New Edition of Legal English Coming Soon

    The third edition of Legal English by Rupert Haigh will publish on the 22nd February. English is the dominant language of international business relations, and a good working knowledge of the language is essential for today’s legal or business professional. Written with the needs of both practitioners and students in mind, Legal English provides a comprehensive and highly practical approach to its subject-matter and addresses the key aspects of the use of English in commercial legal contexts.

  5. Understanding the Law behind the Headlines

    As the news continues to be dominated by the Leveson Inquiry into phone hacking our eye was drawn to an article on the BBC website. In the article the inquiry described as 'looking at the "culture, practices and ethics of the media" and whether the self-regulation of the press works.' This sentence could also be used to describe the key features of Ursula Smartt's book Media and Entertainment Law.

  6. Anarchism & Sexuality

    Great Reviews for Anarchism and Sexuality

    Anarchism and Sexuality edited by Jamie Heckert and Richard Cleminson brings fresh anarchist perspectives to debates around sexuality; makes a queer and feminist intervention within the most recent wave of anarchist scholarship; and is a queerly anarchist contribution to social justice literature, policy and practice. Since it published in April, the book has attracted considerable academic acclaim.

  7. Ref Catalog Jacket 2012

    Hot off the press: the new 2012 Reference Catalog is here

    Can you hear the drum roll? The 2012 Reference Catalog has arrived and can be downloaded today. Simple. You can learn about all our 2011 and 2012 Library Reference titles, both in print and eBooks, across the humanities and social sciences. And we have packed the Catalog full of new interactive features. Read on for the full low down.

  8. New Research Titles Publishing in October

    There are a number of great new research and scholarly titles publishing in October. From European Constitution to Genocide, State Crime and the Law we have cutting edge research across a range of subjects. Read on for more information.

  9. Routledge Resources for Teaching in Higher Education

    Welcome to Routledge Resources for Teaching in Higher Education. Aimed at supporting the Higher Education teaching professional, these books offer essential guidance, tips, and techniques that are sure to enhance your teaching practice and get your students off to a good start. Take a moment to browse our complete list of practical teaching and learning & eLearning resources today!

  10. Sovereignty, Knowledge, Law

    Cutting Edge Legal Research New in Paperback

    A number of our groundbreaking legal research titles are now available in paperback. From Commercial Law to Legal Theory we have books that confront and challenge the key issues in the field.

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